RE: Atheists only vote please: Do absolute MORAL truths exist? Is Rape ALWAYS "wrong"?
February 20, 2015 at 6:05 pm
(This post was last modified: February 20, 2015 at 6:20 pm by Sterben.)
I guess I don't, but I needed to know if my point of view held any ground to see if my views held any errors. It turns it does and what I learned is I have a very limited scope on the matter. Thank you you helping me understand a bit more on the subject.
(February 20, 2015 at 6:04 pm)Irrational Wrote:Thank you, ever since I was a teen I had fear of being accused of rape. It's a very scary concept that all she as to do cry rape even when there was no rape committed. I have no respect for real rapists and the activity is wrong. I'm so scared of the being accused I will never date again. Maybe I'm just being parodied, but from what I read online a lot of people feel this way about it and would rather stay alone then stand trial for something the person did not do.(February 20, 2015 at 5:13 pm)Sterben Wrote: I slightly agree with you losty, I'm just trying to make a point of the interactions we have with one a other and signals that are given off. Take the classic of a guy and girl are making out and the guy try's to caress the breast. She pushes his hand away and keeps kissing him, this happened to me once and I took it as gesture of I don't want to from her and left her room. I tried to call her a couple days later to see if she wanted to go out, she did not want to I asked her why she said "I like a more forceful man". So, was she hinting to me she wanted me force myself upon her like a rapist would? Or is this just a case of me having less understanding on the interactions between a man and woman?
Thank you for the insight guys, understand this gray zone is very difficult for me. Since I have little experience directly with the matter.
If reading body language properly is difficult for you, you could always ask permission from the girl you're making out with. If she doesn't like you asking her for permission, then better just end the make out session. You did well by not going further with this.